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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...third annual exhibition of the Photographic Society is made public for the first time this year in Sever 10. We note that the society has been doing commendable work during the past year, though it is of a kind that is not noticed from day to day. There are in all about one hundred and fifty pictures from some thirty members. Mr. Sellers's is an excellent platinum print, having the appearance of an etching of Hawthorne's Old Manse at Concord. There are also several fine views of Mt. Tacoma, Wash. T., and of the pond at Waverly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exhibition of the Photographic Society. | 5/6/1887 | See Source »

...FURBER.The twenty-first annual dinner of the "Harvard Advocate" will take place at the Parker House on Saturday, May 7, at 6.15 p.m. Price per plate, $2.50. All past editors and contributors are cordially invited to attend. All those intending to be present will confer a great favor by sending their names before May 5th, to S. W. White, 13 Matthews Hall, Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices | 5/5/1887 | See Source »

...twenty-first annual dinner of the "Harvard Advocate" will take place at the Parker House on Saturday, May 7, at 6.15 p.m. Price per plate, $2.50. All past editors and contributors are cordially invited to attend. All those intending to be present will confer a great favor by sending their names before May 5th, to S. W. White, 13 Matthews Hall, Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 5/3/1887 | See Source »

...Harvard nine has retrieved its good name, and wiped out, with an overwhelming victory, the defeat that it suffered a year ago from the hands of its opponents of Saturday. To recall the past may seem undesirable, but Harvard men can never forget the demonstrations of joy and the enthusiasm which was displayed a year ago, in the New York theatres and elsewhere, over the "whitewashing" given the Harvard champions on their own grounds, and, therefore, we cannot deem it unmannerly to hint that the account is now square, and to declare that Harvard is able to compete once more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/2/1887 | See Source »

...should be accepted without hesitation by the freshman class. We need mention only the chief reason for its acceptance and we feel sure it will suffice. A well-trained freshman crew has become indispensable for developing men for the University boat, a fact which the experience of the past few years establishes beyond a doubt. The success which a crew attains in its freshman year is largely a measure of what it will do afterwards. Both for its own sake, therefore, and more especially the University, the freshmen should decide to accept this challenge. The only question to be decided...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Note and Comment. | 4/28/1887 | See Source »

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